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Vanishing Gradients
Hugo Bowne-Anderson
62 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll have an opportunity to learn from the experts. And if you've been around for a while, you'll find out what's happening in many other parts of the data world.
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A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll have an opportunity to learn from the experts. And if you've been around for a while, you'll find out what's happening in many other parts of the data world.
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Episode 52: Why Most LLM Products Break at Retrieval (And How to Fix Them)
Vanishing Gradients
28 minutes 38 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 52: Why Most LLM Products Break at Retrieval (And How to Fix Them)

Most LLM-powered features do not break at the model. They break at the context. So how do you retrieve the right information to get useful results, even under vague or messy user queries?

In this episode, we hear from Eric Ma, who leads data science research in the Data Science and AI group at Moderna. He shares what it takes to move beyond toy demos and ship LLM features that actually help people do their jobs.

We cover:
• How to align retrieval with user intent and why cosine similarity is not the answer
• How a dumb YAML-based system outperformed so-called smart retrieval pipelines
• Why vague queries like “what is this all about” expose real weaknesses in most systems
• When vibe checks are enough and when formal evaluation is worth the effort
• How retrieval workflows can evolve alongside your product and user needs

If you are building LLM-powered systems and care about how they work, not just whether they work, this one is for you.

LINKS

  • Eric's website
  • Upcoming Events on Luma
  • Hugo's recent newsletter about upcoming events and more!

🎓 Learn more:

  • Hugo's course: Building LLM Applications for Data Scientists and Software Engineers — next cohort starts July 8: https://maven.com/s/course/d56067f338

📺 Watch the video version on YouTube: YouTube link

Vanishing Gradients
A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll have an opportunity to learn from the experts. And if you've been around for a while, you'll find out what's happening in many other parts of the data world.